Published from 1977 to 2008, Volumes 1-21
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FOUNDING EDITOR: Murray N. Rothbard (1926-1995); past Editors: Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Roderick T. Long; Managing Editor: Judith Thommesen; Publisher: Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., Ludwig von Mises Institute
Since its first issue in the Spring of 1977, the Journal of Libertarian Studies,
founded by Murray N. Rothbard, has been the voice of scholarship in libertarian theory, was the major launching pad for every new idea that shaped the world of libertarianism, the preeminent forum for the airing of revisionist historical research on war and interventionism, and the primary venue for reconstruction of the history of ideas in terms of libertarian ideas. You can purchase back issues online.
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Volume 22
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Revisiting "Do We Ever Really Get Out of Anarchy?" |
Alfred G. Cuzán
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Reflections on Legal Polycentrism
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Gerard Casey
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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A Pure Libertarian Theory of Immigration
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Jan Krepelka
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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An Austrian Reexamination of Recent Thoughts on the Rise and Collapse of Societies
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John Brätland
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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The Negative Homesteading Theory: Rejoinder to Walter Block on Human Body Shields
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Carl Jakobsson
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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The Neglected Costs of the Warfare State: An Austrian Tribute to Seymour Melman
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Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Libertarianism is Unique and Belongs Neither to the Right nor the Left: A Critique of the Views of Long, Holcombe, and Baden on the Left, Hoppe, Feser, and Paul of the Right
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Walter E. Block
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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A Critique of the Austrian approach to Holistic Concepts
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Gustavo Marqués
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Immigrants: Intruders or Guests? A Reply to Hoppe and Kinsella
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Albert Esplugas
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Solidarity Forever: The Power Invested in Worker Collectives Under United States Law
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Brian Shea
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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The Territorial Assumption: Rationale for Conquest
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Carl Watner
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Reply to Block on Libertarianism is Unique
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Edward Feser
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Freedom and Prosperity in Liechtenstein: A Hoppean Analysis
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Andrew Young
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Is There a Distinct and Valid Libertarian Form of Historical Understanding?
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Gene Callahan
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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How the Peace Was Lost: Ignoring the Presidential Oath in 1964 and 2002–2003
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Kenneth Michael White
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Should the Government Regulate Insider Trading ?
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Alexandre Padilla
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Two Irreconcilable Theories of Justice: Social Engineering vs. Ethics of Property
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Laurent Carnis
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Gary Becker on Free Banking
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Ludwig van den Hauwe
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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John Maynard Keynes and Ludwig von Mises on Probability
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Ludwig van den Hauwe
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Free Rider Problems in Insurance-Based Private Defense
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Robert Danneskjöld
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Terri Schiavo
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Walter Block
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Illiberal Libertarians: Why Libertarianism is Not a Liberal View, and a Good Thing Too; Reply to Samuel Freeman
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Walter Block
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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How Not to Defend the Market: A Critique of Easton, Miron, Bovard, Friedman and Boudreaux
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Walter Block
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Hoppe, Kinsella and Rothbard II on Immigration: A Critique
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Walter Block
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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The Human Body Shield
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Walter Block
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Rejoinder to Murphy and Callahan on Hoppe's Argumentation Ethics
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Walter Block
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Rejoinder to Kinsella and Tinsley on Incitement, Causation, Aggression and Praxeology
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Walter Block
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Toward a Libertarian Theory of Guilt and Punishment for the Crime of Statism
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Walter Block
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Reveiw of The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies by Bryan Caplan
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Walter Block
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Reply to Hellmer on Sweatshops
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Walter Block
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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Anarchism and Minarchism; No Rapprochement Possible: Reply to Tibor Machan
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Walter Block
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Vol. 22 Num. 1
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